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Juergen Baha – WingTsun self defence Brisbane
Si-Hing Juergen Baha started to learn Martial Arts in his teenage years more then 20 years ago. Taekwondo was a very popular sport in his German hometown at that time and so Si-Hing Juergen Baha joined a local club where Si-Hing Juergen Baha trained passionately for several years.
Eventually, after an excursion into classical, western, boxing training, Si-Hing Juergen Baha entered a WingTsun (WT) school in 1995, owned by his future Si-Fu, Stefan Fischer. Following a demonstration and trial lesson Si-Hing Juergen Baha knew that he had found what he was looking for in a Martial Art. What impressed him so much about WT was that it is a straight to the point self-defence system, mostly based on a few simple fighting principles, and its tactile (clinging hands) reflex training.
In 1999 Juergen Baha became a student at the Instructor Academy of the European WingTsun Organisation (EWTO), located near Heidelberg in Germany. It was in this same year that Si-Hing Juergen Baha first came to Australia where, for a few months, Si-Hing Juergen Baha trained daily as a full-time student at the headquarters of the Australian Wing Tsun Organisation in Sydney, under Stefan Fischer (Australia’s Head instructor).
Back in Germany he started teaching Leung Ting WingTsun in the former school of his Si-Fu, where he first explored WT. Si-Hing Juergen Baha continued his training at the EWTO Instructor Academy and eventually opened his first school.
Role of Si-Hing Juergen Baha in WT
In 2003 Si-Hing Juergen Baha came to visit Australia again, this time deciding to stay and live in the “Land Down Under”. Following a suggestion from Si-Fu Stefan, Juergen opened Queensland’s first school of the Leung Ting WingTsun Kung Fu System in Brisbane. Si-Hing Juergen currently holds a 2nd technician level in WT and is one of Master Fischer’s most senior students. To further his skill Si-Hing Juergen Baha frequently visits the Australian HQ in Waterloo, Sydney, participating in the Instructor Training weekends.










